Bioconversion
Bioconversion is the process of converting non-living biological materials, such as plant or animal waste, into energy sources, or into useful products to be used in industrial, agricultural and domestic applications. It is an environmentally friendly and sustainable approach to producing energy and materials, as it utilizes natural materials that would otherwise be disposed of or wasted. Bioconversion can be used to produce fuels such as ethanol, biodiesel, methane, butanol and others, as well as organic fertilizers, livestock feed and biopolymers. Bioconversion can also be used to remediate hazardous waste, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and even generate electricity. It is a promising technology that can help to reduce our reliance on traditional energy sources, while preserving and protecting the environment.
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